28 Years Later, The Bone Temple
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Na’vi and the Infected are locked in a battle for No. 1 over what is a very sluggish MLK weekend. The major motion picture studios, in their commitment to theatrical, forgot to release more wide entries,
Entertainment Editor Kristy Puchko welcomed O'Connell and DaCosta to our Say More couch to dig into all things Bone Temple. When it came to Jimmy Crystal, the pair shared how they made sense of the madman whose biggest influences are The Teletubbies, Jimmy Savile, and his horrific childhood trauma.
Major spoilers below for anyone who hasn’t yet watched 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, so be warned, and don’t make Sir Lord Jimmy Crystal angry. Though I’ve already shared a lot of love for Nia DaCosta’s 28 Years Later sequel in my glowing Bone Temple review,
The post-apocalyptic horror universe of 28 Years Later continues its gruesome journey with its latest installment, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple. Released in January 2026, this sequel picks up right
It’s time to go back to zombie-infested Britain with “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,” the sequel to last summer’s post-apocalyptic hit. “The Bone Temple” has made $2.1 million in previews at the box office.
Clint Gage of IGN gives 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple a “Great” 8 out of 10, calling it “easily” the most gruesome installment of the franchise, which is saying quite a lot. The sequel is “surprisingly funny, exceptionally brutal,” Gage says, writing:
INTERVIEW: From Sir Lord Jimmy Crystal to the one sequence that might send audiences running, Nia DaCosta on '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple.'
The Bone Temple has set a franchise record, an extremely rare feat for the fourth installment of any franchise. Nia DaCosta’s sequel to last summer’s 28 Years Later is currently sitting pretty at a 94 percent critical consensus.